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Matthias Irger
Journal article
A methodological framework to assess the thermal performance of green infrastructure through airborne remote sensing
This paper presents a methodological framework for a more accurate assessment of the thermal performance of green infrastructure (GI) using a combination of airborne remote sensing, field measurements and numerical modelling. The proposed framework consists of: (a) controlling intervening variables and classifying sites according to urban morphology, (b) classifying GI according to a newly developed...
Conference paper
Mapping Local Climate Zones for urban morphology classification based on airborne remote sensing data
There is ample evidence of the cooling effects of green infrastructure (GI) that has been extensively documented in the literature. However, the study of the thermal profiles of different GI typologies requires the classification of urban sites for a meaningful comparison of results, since specific spatial and physical characteristics produce distinct microclimates.
Conference paper
Application of a green infrastructure typology and airborne remote sensing to classify and map urban vegetation for climate adaptation
This document provides a standardised classification scheme (conventions and protocols) to estimate the vegetation cover of large areas with high resolution and accuracy, which has potential use to inform and propose climate change adaptation/mitigation strategies.